Mental toughness and resilience in trail runner`s performance

Our purpose with this study was to analyze trail runners` psychological variables of mental toughness (MT) and resilience, and their associations with runners` performances within a quantitative cross-sectional study. In total, we analyzed data from 307 Portuguese trail runners (60 female, 247 male), aged between 20 to 66 years (M age = 41.98; SD = 7.74). The results showed that the measurement model, including the factors of MT, resilience, and performance variables, exhibited an adequate fit to the data: X^2 = 150.01 (74); BS-p = .003; CFI= .953; TLI = .942; RMSEA = .058 90% (.045, .071) and SRMR= .042. Standardized direct effects revealed positive associations between these variables. More specifically: (a) MT was significantly associated with resilience; and (b) resilience was significantly associated with performance. The indirect regression paths showed that MT was positively associated with performance, with resilience considered a possible mediator (ß = .09 IC = .010, .168; p = .02). In total, considering direct and indirect effects, the model explained 21% of performance variance among trail runners.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:endurance sports social sciences
Tagging:Trailrunning Resilienz
Published in:Perceptual and Motor Skills
Language:English
Published: 2023
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/00315125231165819
Volume:130
Issue:3
Pages:1202-1220
Document types:article
Level:advanced